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Sony has revealed highres artwork for both the DVD and Blu-ray releases

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($28.96) and Blu-ray ($39.95) releases of Julie & Julia which stars Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, and Stanley Tucci. Each will be available to own from the 8th December. The DVD release will include an audio commentary with Writer/Director Nora Ephron, and a Secret Ingredients: Creating Julie & Julia featurette. The Blu-ray release will include that, along with the following additional features ("Family & Friends Remember Julia Child", "Julia's Kitchen", "Poaching Eggs with Julia Child & Jacques Pépin", "Making Hollandaise Sauce with Julia Child & Jacques Pépin", "Mark Peel prepares Scrambled Eggs", "Suzanne Goin prepares Braised Beef Short Ribs", "Steven Lewandowski & Drew Nieporent Prepare Butter Poached Maine Lobster"). We've attached our first look at the package artwork for each release below:

Synopsis

Quote: A culinary legend provides a frustrated office worker with a new recipe for life in Julie & Julia, the true stories of how Julia Child's (Meryl Streep) life and cookbook inspired fledgling writer Julie Powell (Amy Adams) to whip up 524 recipes in 365 days and introduce a new generation to the magic of French cooking. Stanley Tucci (The Devil Wears Prada) co-stars in director Nora Ephron's delicious comedy about joy, obssesion and butter. Bon appétit!

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The finger-in-the-mouth cover is very suggestive. Dang, I just love Amy Adams...I also like the fact that she looks like Isla Fisher. Will give this one a rent. Ms. Streep has a tendency to hit a home run everytime she comes up to bat. She flat out rescued "Devil Wears Prada" bet she does the same for this.

Plus, as a kid, we had a ball watching Julia child. She was unintentionally funny. She always carried a towel just in case she made a 'spilly'. We roared.

Cute movie. It's on par with Ephron's "You've Got Mail", but it does one thing better: Meryl Streep and Amy Adams. Streep walked away with the movie though, it surely wouldn't have been as good without her.